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158 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
//== BoolAssignmentChecker.cpp - Boolean assignment checker -----*- C++ -*--==//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This defines BoolAssignmentChecker, a builtin check in ExprEngine that
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// performs checks for assignment of non-Boolean values to Boolean variables.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ClangSACheckers.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/Checker.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CheckerManager.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CheckerContext.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugType.h"
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace ento;
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namespace {
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class BoolAssignmentChecker : public Checker< check::Bind > {
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mutable llvm::OwningPtr<BuiltinBug> BT;
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void emitReport(ProgramStateRef state, CheckerContext &C) const;
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public:
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void checkBind(SVal loc, SVal val, const Stmt *S, CheckerContext &C) const;
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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void BoolAssignmentChecker::emitReport(ProgramStateRef state,
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CheckerContext &C) const {
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if (ExplodedNode *N = C.addTransition(state)) {
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if (!BT)
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BT.reset(new BuiltinBug("Assignment of a non-Boolean value"));
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C.EmitReport(new BugReport(*BT, BT->getDescription(), N));
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}
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}
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static bool isBooleanType(QualType Ty) {
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if (Ty->isBooleanType()) // C++ or C99
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return true;
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if (const TypedefType *TT = Ty->getAs<TypedefType>())
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return TT->getDecl()->getName() == "BOOL" || // Objective-C
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TT->getDecl()->getName() == "_Bool" || // stdbool.h < C99
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TT->getDecl()->getName() == "Boolean"; // MacTypes.h
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return false;
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}
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void BoolAssignmentChecker::checkBind(SVal loc, SVal val, const Stmt *S,
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CheckerContext &C) const {
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// We are only interested in stores into Booleans.
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const TypedValueRegion *TR =
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dyn_cast_or_null<TypedValueRegion>(loc.getAsRegion());
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if (!TR)
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return;
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QualType valTy = TR->getValueType();
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if (!isBooleanType(valTy))
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return;
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// Get the value of the right-hand side. We only care about values
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// that are defined (UnknownVals and UndefinedVals are handled by other
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// checkers).
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const DefinedSVal *DV = dyn_cast<DefinedSVal>(&val);
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if (!DV)
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return;
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// Check if the assigned value meets our criteria for correctness. It must
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// be a value that is either 0 or 1. One way to check this is to see if
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// the value is possibly < 0 (for a negative value) or greater than 1.
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ProgramStateRef state = C.getState();
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SValBuilder &svalBuilder = C.getSValBuilder();
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ConstraintManager &CM = C.getConstraintManager();
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// First, ensure that the value is >= 0.
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DefinedSVal zeroVal = svalBuilder.makeIntVal(0, valTy);
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SVal greaterThanOrEqualToZeroVal =
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svalBuilder.evalBinOp(state, BO_GE, *DV, zeroVal,
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svalBuilder.getConditionType());
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DefinedSVal *greaterThanEqualToZero =
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dyn_cast<DefinedSVal>(&greaterThanOrEqualToZeroVal);
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if (!greaterThanEqualToZero) {
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// The SValBuilder cannot construct a valid SVal for this condition.
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// This means we cannot properly reason about it.
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return;
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}
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ProgramStateRef stateLT, stateGE;
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llvm::tie(stateGE, stateLT) = CM.assumeDual(state, *greaterThanEqualToZero);
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// Is it possible for the value to be less than zero?
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if (stateLT) {
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// It is possible for the value to be less than zero. We only
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// want to emit a warning, however, if that value is fully constrained.
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// If it it possible for the value to be >= 0, then essentially the
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// value is underconstrained and there is nothing left to be done.
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if (!stateGE)
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emitReport(stateLT, C);
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// In either case, we are done.
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return;
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}
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// If we reach here, it must be the case that the value is constrained
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// to only be >= 0.
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assert(stateGE == state);
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// At this point we know that the value is >= 0.
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// Now check to ensure that the value is <= 1.
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DefinedSVal OneVal = svalBuilder.makeIntVal(1, valTy);
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SVal lessThanEqToOneVal =
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svalBuilder.evalBinOp(state, BO_LE, *DV, OneVal,
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svalBuilder.getConditionType());
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DefinedSVal *lessThanEqToOne =
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dyn_cast<DefinedSVal>(&lessThanEqToOneVal);
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if (!lessThanEqToOne) {
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// The SValBuilder cannot construct a valid SVal for this condition.
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// This means we cannot properly reason about it.
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return;
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}
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ProgramStateRef stateGT, stateLE;
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llvm::tie(stateLE, stateGT) = CM.assumeDual(state, *lessThanEqToOne);
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// Is it possible for the value to be greater than one?
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if (stateGT) {
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// It is possible for the value to be greater than one. We only
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// want to emit a warning, however, if that value is fully constrained.
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// If it is possible for the value to be <= 1, then essentially the
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// value is underconstrained and there is nothing left to be done.
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if (!stateLE)
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emitReport(stateGT, C);
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// In either case, we are done.
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return;
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}
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// If we reach here, it must be the case that the value is constrained
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// to only be <= 1.
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assert(stateLE == state);
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}
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void ento::registerBoolAssignmentChecker(CheckerManager &mgr) {
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mgr.registerChecker<BoolAssignmentChecker>();
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}
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